Natural Rustic Christmas Table

Hello, friends! I'm so excited to be joining this year's Home for the Holidays blog tour sponsored by Sondra Lyn at Home! This is the 3rd year for her HFTH tour, and you'll see some of the most awesome decor, craft and recipe ideas you'll find anywhere. It has gotten bigger and better each year and I think you're going to love what you see! It's 30 blogs with a different topic each day. Be sure to visit all the blogs listed at the bottom of the post to get great ideas for your entire house.

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Friday - Holiday Tablescapes

Today's theme is tablescapes, and I'm sharing a simple, rustic table I put together using branches I clipped from our yard, items from the grocery store, and some pieces I had on hand. Simple is my middle name these days as I've been purging and only using things that I love in our house.

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For this tablescape, I used some vintage silverware I picked up a few weeks ago. It's from 1946 and I've really fallen in love with it. I got most of it from an estate sale and picked up a few more pieces to finish the set here.

A simple rolled up linen napkin finishes off the plates. I wrapped some twine around it and then tucked in a sprig of boxwood that I clipped from the back yard. I tied on a small glass ornament to give it a little pizazz.

I've had the glasses for several years and the brown works well with the earthy theme and the brown holiday plates.

Keeping it simple on the centerpiece are some pomegranates and holly tucked into a wooden dough bowl.

Some pine cones and nandina branches add a bit more color and texture to the table. And the mini ornaments bring a touch of bling to the setting.

Since we don't have a dining room, this is on our breakfast room table that we eat at every day. It usually doesn't have much on it besides a few crumbs and I'm really liking the simple decor. I'll keep it like this through the holidays.

Need a few ideas for decorating your front porch? I joined forces with 7 other home bloggers earlier this week and we shared our decked out porches. Plenty of ideas that you can steal! Here's a peek at ours. You can see it all here ==> Christmas Front Porch Decor.

Oh, Angie... this is exquisite! It's impossible to pick one thing I like the best - I love it all! The white chargers, the dough bowl, and pomegranates! It all comes together in a beautiful mix. Thanks so much for joining in for the HFTH 2016 tour!

Oh Angie - It's positively enchanting! I love every single detail, the colors, the textures, all of it! So inspiring! Thank you so much for being part of the tour - what a privilege to be part of this with you!! xoxo,Jennifer

Your table looks beautiful, Angie. I always enjoy seeing how you use your vintage items in your home. Those chargers are great and would look so good with my Christmas china. I just might need to invest in them.

Angie, I just had to click over to see the name of your gorgeous vintage silverware! It is exquisite! Love your tablescape and I have some of those little red ornaments that I may have to use on a future table! Thanks for your inspiring ideas!

Your table is beautiful. Thank you for giving me permission to use a pic of your dough bowl. You can read all about how I made a knock off dough bowl on my blog. :-) http://mythriftyhouse.com/knock-off-dough-bowl/

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